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he served four tours in iraq and surrounding persian gulf as well as three tours on the-- tours on the border of israel and egypt, awarded the bronze star, purple heart and kbrat action badge among other commendationses. he joins me tonight to talk about his life, also joining me an extraordinary group of scien titss, mary stein from california san diego, lisa shin from tufts university, kerry russler from emory university, joann difede from cornell and my cohost is dr. eric kandel. a noubl lawyer yet, professor at columbia university and a howard hughes medical investigator. i am pleased to have all of them here this evening at this table. which begin as we always do talking to eric kandel. what are we doing this evening. >> post traumatic stress disorder. this is a fascinating disorder. and it is unique in psychiatry. it is perhaps the only psychiatric disorder whose cause we really understand well. post traumatic stress disorder is a response to the physical threats to the integrity of one's self or someone else. it is associated with feeling of tremendous fear and helplessness. we
he served four tours in iraq and surrounding persian gulf as well as three tours on the-- tours on the border of israel and egypt, awarded the bronze star, purple heart and kbrat action badge among other commendationses. he joins me tonight to talk about his life, also joining me an extraordinary group of scien titss, mary stein from california san diego, lisa shin from tufts university, kerry russler from emory university, joann difede from cornell and my cohost is dr. eric kandel. a noubl...
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we lost about 6,000 americans in iraq in 10 years. lose 30 to 50,000 a home at home. 100,000 are injured and didn't die and the highest cost in any city is the emergency room hospitals in those cities where they're shot. [inaudible] shot by ak47's. we have a lot of role in the killing of syria. 9/11 /12 in benghazi. [inaudible] yards away. we must revive the ban on these adult suspects. i don't want to. >> >> >> deemphasize the drug culture and americans and so we have this crisis mr. mayor of plants closing when the cheap labor markets, jobs leaving, drugs and guns coming. that requires a national effort by all of us. while i reach out to you in san francisco those that hear my voice please stop the killing. please stop drug flow. please give peace a chance. in this instance means that labor unions, trade unions must open up and provide more training so they can lay a brick. it means that the education system must instill the value of strong minds and that brings strong change. take your child to school. meet your child's teachers. e
we lost about 6,000 americans in iraq in 10 years. lose 30 to 50,000 a home at home. 100,000 are injured and didn't die and the highest cost in any city is the emergency room hospitals in those cities where they're shot. [inaudible] shot by ak47's. we have a lot of role in the killing of syria. 9/11 /12 in benghazi. [inaudible] yards away. we must revive the ban on these adult suspects. i don't want to. >> >> >> deemphasize the drug culture and americans and so we have this...
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use threaten more sanctions antiwar campaign or erik's iraq in those says talks are the only solution to the ongoing impasse. these are causing us to have more talks not less talks and the north koreans have been willing to attend talks other nations have certainly russia has and other nations that have been involved in the six party talks and doubtless read are such as japan south korea the united states are less. willing to engage in talks when these things happen but what the un said was not only don't use ballistic missile technology it said we must have a commitment to a peaceful diplomatic and political solution to the situation there and that's what is really crying out and i think russia and other countries must finally say now wait a why does the look at the problem but i'm afraid that the united states is going to step back talk less isolate more of a military base that the united states will bring merrily south korea's building on july weren't it an effort to create a ring around china perhaps and to deal with north korea are all setbacks to peace what's necessary i think a
use threaten more sanctions antiwar campaign or erik's iraq in those says talks are the only solution to the ongoing impasse. these are causing us to have more talks not less talks and the north koreans have been willing to attend talks other nations have certainly russia has and other nations that have been involved in the six party talks and doubtless read are such as japan south korea the united states are less. willing to engage in talks when these things happen but what the un said was not...
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another similar blast nearby at a shia place of worship killed twelve the latest violence comes as iraq is still reeling from multiple explosions across quite a cook on sunday which also targeted shiites those attacks killed five and wounded fourteen it all comes nearly a year after u.s. forces withdrew from the country. in japan the right leaning and liberal democrats have won over a sounding parliamentary election victory putting former prime minister shinzo back in office he spoke of a huge task ahead promising tokyo will not concede china one millimeter of japan's islands and vowed not to give up in the dispute between them was last prime minister for a short time between two thousand and six and two thousand and seven and this time he won in a landslide with almost three hundred seats. president obama has said he'll do everything in his power to prevent more mass shootings as the first funerals for the victims of the newtown school tragedy have been held twenty children aged six to seven and six adults were shot dead on friday when adam lanza went on a rampage with an assault rifle
another similar blast nearby at a shia place of worship killed twelve the latest violence comes as iraq is still reeling from multiple explosions across quite a cook on sunday which also targeted shiites those attacks killed five and wounded fourteen it all comes nearly a year after u.s. forces withdrew from the country. in japan the right leaning and liberal democrats have won over a sounding parliamentary election victory putting former prime minister shinzo back in office he spoke of a huge...
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eventually there will be a positive outcome with these revolutions but what about the cases of libya iraq and afghanistan just how long do people have to suffer the instability and the violence before these these countries do establish themselves as sovereign nations . in spikey libya libya. you know it's very rich. and the economy is working well the program is. really exciting on all sides i cannot leave alone because look keep on fighting economic political in. the uk let me start. with yemen it's very difficult because they have neighbors they don't have much resources and so it can be in for a long time in. each of. us of. if we the people are learning in the last three years that you had to live in a political solution which is sixty four percent what about who will be active in politics. if you see a good position in egypt you will find many women about even in militants who have been. ok ok dr saver. it's very timely because we're actually losing the connection now but we did get everything you had to say there thank you very much indeed sorry about the poor connection just at the
eventually there will be a positive outcome with these revolutions but what about the cases of libya iraq and afghanistan just how long do people have to suffer the instability and the violence before these these countries do establish themselves as sovereign nations . in spikey libya libya. you know it's very rich. and the economy is working well the program is. really exciting on all sides i cannot leave alone because look keep on fighting economic political in. the uk let me start. with...
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dennis: all right, boeing is back in iraq. landing in baghdad over the weekend, the first time in 30 years that has happened. part of a 4 the 40 plus jet ordn that country. improving the outdated aviation industry. shares were up a little bit. cheryl: do you want to go to baghdad, though? what will happen with that country. a lot of companies are going to try and get things going, but still security risks happening in iraq. dennis: that is not good for business. cheryl: speaking of business, every 15 minutes we're in the business of stocks now, and nicole's watching some of them. nicole: i was going to volunteer for the wine tasting, send me to europe, i will do that. let's take a look at the movers, cheryl and dennis. we have followed apple so closely today because we are watching whether or not it would break below the $500 mark but it is a volatile stock. citigroup still likes apple but they reduc reduced the price tat today. the iphone 5 had record sales this weekend over in china. up 1%. googlgoogle up about 2% today. whe
dennis: all right, boeing is back in iraq. landing in baghdad over the weekend, the first time in 30 years that has happened. part of a 4 the 40 plus jet ordn that country. improving the outdated aviation industry. shares were up a little bit. cheryl: do you want to go to baghdad, though? what will happen with that country. a lot of companies are going to try and get things going, but still security risks happening in iraq. dennis: that is not good for business. cheryl: speaking of business,...
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i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. i'm going to dream about that steak. i'm going to dream about that tiramisu. what a night, huh? but, um, can the test drive be over now? head back to the dealership? [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com today. >> the final goodbyes began as an illustration trickles out about the school shooting that crashed at town and broke the heart of a nation. the latest in >> mild for december. >> the cool air coming down from new england and colliding with warm air. dense fog through the morning
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. >> at least six people have been killed in a series of bomb blasts in northern iraq. the area has some of the world's largest oil reserves and is at the heart of a dispute between the baghdad based arab government and ethnic kurds that run their own autonomous region. still to come on the program, guilty of dishonest conduct. former british army doctors who failed to detect an iraqi detainee. why as fans -- why is france saying goodbye to one of its most famous actors? ♪ >> hello, again. welcome back to your international weather forecast. bolivia, peru, we are expecting heavy rain. the mountains really enhance all that rain. this is what the forecast looks like as we move towards monday. we expect to see more rain across the region. temperatures staying at about 14 degrees. down here a couple of light showers, expect about 26 degrees. still looking nice across the caribbean, the islands will see sun for the next couple of days. in terms of temperature this is what it looks like. but over towards montego bay we expect to stay steadily drive. a high temperature in na
. >> at least six people have been killed in a series of bomb blasts in northern iraq. the area has some of the world's largest oil reserves and is at the heart of a dispute between the baghdad based arab government and ethnic kurds that run their own autonomous region. still to come on the program, guilty of dishonest conduct. former british army doctors who failed to detect an iraqi detainee. why as fans -- why is france saying goodbye to one of its most famous actors? ♪ >>...
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in iraq, a series of bombings have killed at least 26 people. it is the second day of violence in disputed areas claimed by the central government and the autonomous kurdish region. >> to amex -- tensions have risen since the american troops withdrew from the country last year. the conflict between the kurds centers on land and oil rights. now to japan where the prime minister designate is taking a tough line after his victory at the polls saying there can be no compromise over the island is at the center of dispute with china. china has reacted with alarm. beijing declared itself "ready to work with japan" and they expressed disquiet. >> the former prime minister vowed to put the japanese economy back on track after years of deflation made worse by a soaring currency that has squeezed japanese exporters. >> a landslide victory for the conservative ldp party. voters are putting their trust in his promise to get the economy back on track. >> the mission we have been given is to beat inflation and deal with the high yen and wall dealing with the e
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hello are tim hi jim most to me this may be rather far from their native lot of spots according to keep iraq film but cold doesn't bother them at all and they're surprisingly even temperate. of course the traditional habitat of the ostrich is africa these birds can also survive in the north especially considering the temperatures drop during the night in africa so they can live in different places as long as they have enough food. to eat. i think they are getting a bit hungry so what they want is to give them a snack for my coat gets torn to ribbons. there might not be too much grass for them to nibble on round here but these ostrich is don't lack for vitamins and i was about to serve them a favorite cabbage and carrot combination. that oh what i've got this is like. it's going straight for the bucket especially this picture over here. and goes. all out of. sync you madame and miss your dinner was just a distraction. there are a few nice leftovers on the ground if you would like. you might not expect to find a thriving ostrich farm in moments. but people have been surviving on here in the co
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is there anyone here from park in iraq? -- park and irrec bella >> they were invited. -- rec ? what they were invited. >> i went to a neighborhood meeting about hardly strictly bluegrass. the open of the meeting was that she had not get -- not got rid of all the issues in the park, but that she was trying. so. i wanted to put that out there. [applause] >> i just also wanted to say that they have a lot of buildings open to all ages. when i was a kid growing up in new york, and we used to -- there is a statement, saving my ass. [laughter] if there is a question i hope you do not look at it as a challenge. i think it is a feeling. there are quite a few events in the park. it is really about managing them and making sure that your outreach is good. i would like to work together, wherever you are. i want to thank our panelists. i hope that you will as well. [applause] i hope that that gave you some food for thought, the idea here about things that we will talk about in the breakouts. we have got some food and beverage out there. i know that we have drinks, cookies, even sandwiches.
is there anyone here from park in iraq? -- park and irrec bella >> they were invited. -- rec ? what they were invited. >> i went to a neighborhood meeting about hardly strictly bluegrass. the open of the meeting was that she had not get -- not got rid of all the issues in the park, but that she was trying. so. i wanted to put that out there. [applause] >> i just also wanted to say that they have a lot of buildings open to all ages. when i was a kid growing up in new york, and...
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iraq has been hit by a wave of explosions and attacks three. point. five policemen and wounding five others separate roadside bombs in areas north of baghdad have claimed the lives of four more people there's also been a car bomb and several killings in and around mosul and another blast nearby at a sheer place of worship which resulted in twelve deaths. in japan the right leaning liberal democrats and one of resulting parliamentary election victory putting former pm. back in office he spoke of a huge task ahead. china involved not to give up in the dispute between them he was last prime minister for a short time between two and six not in two thousand and seven this time he won in a landslide with almost three hundred seats. and the bomber has said he will do everything in his power to prevent more mass shootings as the first funerals for the victims of the school tragedy begin twenty children age six to seven and six adults were shot dead on friday when adam lanza went on a rampage with an assault rifle the twenty year old had killed his mother proj
iraq has been hit by a wave of explosions and attacks three. point. five policemen and wounding five others separate roadside bombs in areas north of baghdad have claimed the lives of four more people there's also been a car bomb and several killings in and around mosul and another blast nearby at a sheer place of worship which resulted in twelve deaths. in japan the right leaning liberal democrats and one of resulting parliamentary election victory putting former pm. back in office he spoke of...
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iraq has been hit by a wave of explosions and attacks three gunmen raided a checkpoint need to create killing five policemen and wounding five others a roadside bomb in a village north of baghdad also claimed the lives of three soldiers and while a car bomb north of mosul and another similar blast nearby at a shia place of worship resulted in twelve dead. but to japan now where the right leaning liberal democrats have won a resounding parliamentary election victory but in former prime minister shinzo back in office he spoke of a shoot to task ahead promising tokyo won't concede china one millimeter or japan's islands about to give up in the dispute between them was lost by minister for short time between two thousand and six two thousand and seven this time he won in a landslide with almost three hundred seats. president obama has said he will do everything in his power to prevent more mass shootings of the first funerals for the victims of the newtown school tragedy have been held twenty children aged six to seven and six adults were shot dead on friday when adam lanza went on a ramp
iraq has been hit by a wave of explosions and attacks three gunmen raided a checkpoint need to create killing five policemen and wounding five others a roadside bomb in a village north of baghdad also claimed the lives of three soldiers and while a car bomb north of mosul and another similar blast nearby at a shia place of worship resulted in twelve dead. but to japan now where the right leaning liberal democrats have won a resounding parliamentary election victory but in former prime minister...
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i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. >>> don't miss the prime line up. it's hawaii five-o followed by wjz news. >>> and a piano featured in casa b lanca sold for $100 million. the piano is very small actually. >> and that's it for us captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the funerals began today. two of the children killed in newtown, connecticut, on friday have been laid to rest. mourners leaving the service for six-year-old noah pozner were told to keep his memory in their hearts, but hearts are strained to breaking by the senseless loss. at makeshift memorials, parents held their children and tried to comprehend 20 first graders murdered at sandy hook elementary school along with the six staff members who tried to save them. tonight we know more about how it ha
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for a video game company that made reality-based video games and they were games based on the war in iraq and afghanistan. they were the first person shooter games that chris was talking about. >> stephanie: i don't know if that's involved in this particular case. i'm just saying there is something that's going into this toxic brew. this didn't happen when we were growing up. it just didn't to the degree it is. >> i personally think it is a stretch to blame -- to blame things like violent movies, there was a time when people were blaming rock music loose morals. >> stephanie: i was specifically talking about the video games -- it is one part of the equation. >> it is difficult to blame video games for somebody having a break with reality. and going out and -- what they were saying was this kid from what they can tell, felt no pain. he was having all sorts of other emotional and psychological issues and i'm sure wanda can talk about that. >> stephanie: he was trying to burn himself. >> there is a psychopathic tendency to that. that's not a normal person. i don't think that playing video ga
for a video game company that made reality-based video games and they were games based on the war in iraq and afghanistan. they were the first person shooter games that chris was talking about. >> stephanie: i don't know if that's involved in this particular case. i'm just saying there is something that's going into this toxic brew. this didn't happen when we were growing up. it just didn't to the degree it is. >> i personally think it is a stretch to blame -- to blame things like...
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talks about, the kind of spending restraint he wants credit for, a trillion dollars for not occupying iraq for the next decade. they kicked him out of the country. that's not a real budget cut, mr. president. >> what do you think this means for the future of the republican party? part of me feels like there's a stripe of extremism on both sides, but another part feels like this election was about abortion, it was about gay marriage, it was about the social issues that the extreme right in the republican party gets in the way of those centerists, those people who are maybe economically conservative, but socially liberal. >> it was an effort by the democrats and obama to talk about everything except for the economy. if you are looking at the lousy job numbers they have, the lousy recovery and the lower standard of living, it was wise of them to talk about sex instead of about jobs. and the republicans did not do a good enough job focusing and keeping the focus on economic growth, the missing economic growth of the four obama years. >> all right. we'll be watching that. grover, good to have y
talks about, the kind of spending restraint he wants credit for, a trillion dollars for not occupying iraq for the next decade. they kicked him out of the country. that's not a real budget cut, mr. president. >> what do you think this means for the future of the republican party? part of me feels like there's a stripe of extremism on both sides, but another part feels like this election was about abortion, it was about gay marriage, it was about the social issues that the extreme right in...
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few hours after a car bomb hit the office of the patriotic union of kurdistan party in the north of iraq e capital killing two security workers and wounding thirteen tension in the region has been escalating of late with kurds increasing their demands for sovereignty. and he government activists in moscow marked the first anniversary of their movement saturday with a rally that drew around seven hundred people officials said up to forty demonstrators were detained during the un authorized event including opposition leaders sergei solvent alexei of all me r t was there some one hundred people gathered in central moscow on saturday to mark one the years since the start of a government brought just did not sanction any around these in this part of town saying that usually there's heavy traffic here and the larger crowds could cause some additional problems they did we're going to go see sions with the opposition proposing other routes but feel to reach an agreement some detentions are going on the several leaders of the opposition are also detained. and. the claim that the word lawfully sin
few hours after a car bomb hit the office of the patriotic union of kurdistan party in the north of iraq e capital killing two security workers and wounding thirteen tension in the region has been escalating of late with kurds increasing their demands for sovereignty. and he government activists in moscow marked the first anniversary of their movement saturday with a rally that drew around seven hundred people officials said up to forty demonstrators were detained during the un authorized event...
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we focused on iraq, and what that allowed was the taliban to surge back in, and up fortunately, i think what we're seeing now is a period of a real mixed bag, if you will, there has been some real gains, paid for by the lives and limbs of many americans, many americans service members. we have beaten back the taliban in places, security has improvedded, but the real question is to whether any of that can be sustained, whether the afghan government, whether it's army and police force will be able to take the baton from the american forces as they start coming home over the next couple of years. >> imperial life in the emerald city was about baghdad, little america is about afghanistan. >> well, i think the challenge for us is we want to be on every device for every person at every hour of the day, and we're a mobile society, and so
we focused on iraq, and what that allowed was the taliban to surge back in, and up fortunately, i think what we're seeing now is a period of a real mixed bag, if you will, there has been some real gains, paid for by the lives and limbs of many americans, many americans service members. we have beaten back the taliban in places, security has improvedded, but the real question is to whether any of that can be sustained, whether the afghan government, whether it's army and police force will be...
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but you have got all of these highly decorated valued combat veterans in iraq and afghanistan who are in need of jobs. who better to protect our children than the people who protected and saved our lives on the front line. >> we have 117,000 schools in the country. we have to stop the vicious cycle where the crisis happens we talk about it for a while and then we go back to normal. every day in this country they are thinking safety. if the moftment is for armed people in schools -- i don't know if that's a good idea. >> i just want one, one person a superintendent, the head janitor, it could be the fizz ed teacher, it could be a uniformed security guy it could be the history teacher. just one. >> so you are not sitting ducks when you have a massacre going on. >> nobody wants to see that. that is a good debate to have. i would have to understand it better to understand the background on these people and who is going to carry the firearm. more important thing to say is we need to dialogue we can't keep having these things ap hen. former respect detect give bob jacks. >> speaker of the h
but you have got all of these highly decorated valued combat veterans in iraq and afghanistan who are in need of jobs. who better to protect our children than the people who protected and saved our lives on the front line. >> we have 117,000 schools in the country. we have to stop the vicious cycle where the crisis happens we talk about it for a while and then we go back to normal. every day in this country they are thinking safety. if the moftment is for armed people in schools -- i...
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manning's twenty fifth birthday and as of today he spent nine hundred thirty six days in attention in iraq kuwait and now quantico virginia is in prison and has been condemned by the un and countless activists who see his treatment as nothing short of torture bradley manning is accused of providing wiki leaks with hundreds of thousands of diplomatic cables and military documents that shed a light on some of the u.s. government's most horrific of war crimes and even more so the reaction to those revelations has revealed the u.s. military is under impunity from said crimes many people including myself see bradley many as a hero who put his life on the line to provide the truth to the american public the u.s. government however sees manning as a traitor and is charging him with aiding the enemy something that could land him the death penalty by the time he's scheduled to be court martialled spent over a thousand days in confinement much of which in solitary might be a lonely one happy birthday bradley stay strong we haven't forgotten about you buddy set. the alarm for a bunch of you never see
manning's twenty fifth birthday and as of today he spent nine hundred thirty six days in attention in iraq kuwait and now quantico virginia is in prison and has been condemned by the un and countless activists who see his treatment as nothing short of torture bradley manning is accused of providing wiki leaks with hundreds of thousands of diplomatic cables and military documents that shed a light on some of the u.s. government's most horrific of war crimes and even more so the reaction to those...
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brian some of the differences between sort of what we're seeing with you know active duty members in iraq and afghanistan versus during you know the time of vietnam i mean have. drugs change you know the opiates you mentioned. or are we seeing some patterns here now well actually i was in the u.s. navy during the vietnam war and believe me the drugs were different there there was a tremendous amount of care and would have. been given away free and there was a lot of alcohol. in this war we have more of a problem not with heroin as much as prescription opioids oxycontin and things like that that are very good medications but they can be abused and so we have to make sure that more prescribing physician understand how to look for the signs of these problems and how to program the way they prescribe medications. and i think you make a really good point that a lot of what we're seeing is sort of echoing what's going on really in the larger general population but you know as we here in washington there's a lot of discussion often about how to better care for our veterans and i think this is a
brian some of the differences between sort of what we're seeing with you know active duty members in iraq and afghanistan versus during you know the time of vietnam i mean have. drugs change you know the opiates you mentioned. or are we seeing some patterns here now well actually i was in the u.s. navy during the vietnam war and believe me the drugs were different there there was a tremendous amount of care and would have. been given away free and there was a lot of alcohol. in this war we have...
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good bet or you pick any single day you're probably going to have one banking scandal or another in iraq it's just becoming so common and you know that is a very fair point but nonetheless i am still thrilled that this particular one we have you here because in this case we see something that we haven't seen from banks instead of the just typical settlements where they're not admitting or denying wrongdoing this time reportedly we're going to get an admission of criminal guilt from the japanese subsidiary of u.b.s. so what is the impact of this deal if that is the case in your view. well you know it's hard to know without seeing what the exact conduct that's being detailed right now we're relying on you know a series of leaks seemingly coming from the department of justice and it really depends you know one of the early reporting said that the reason why the japanese subsidiary is going to plead guilty and not the parent company which apparently there is some indication will enter into another one of yet another deferred prosecution agreement is that a concern that if the parent company
good bet or you pick any single day you're probably going to have one banking scandal or another in iraq it's just becoming so common and you know that is a very fair point but nonetheless i am still thrilled that this particular one we have you here because in this case we see something that we haven't seen from banks instead of the just typical settlements where they're not admitting or denying wrongdoing this time reportedly we're going to get an admission of criminal guilt from the japanese...
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i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >> and then there were three. >> the final three will perform before the winner is announced or night. more from los angeles. >> the show begins on a somber note. many of the artist will sing a special tribute song. you will see solo performances by each artist and duets. you will see the missing the songs that where there of defining moments -- were their defining vmoments. some liked to rock. another prefers to roll with the soul. you can't fake it on the show. >> you have a true superstar on your hands. >> she could become the first female winner. ricin feel like as long as we love the songs we're doing and we feel them in our hearts that is all we can really do. >> nicolas david walker the coaches over. >> i am never disappointed. >> who do you want
i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >> and then there were three. >> the final three will perform before the winner is announced or night. more from los angeles. >> the show begins on...
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in a times square in new york city and in classrooms around the country in paris and iraq, in afghanistan people are watching the u.s. presidential inauguration. they've all come there. there is a big crowd on the mall. ayaan going to speak to you today about this great historic subject, this great american institution. and i am going to do it in the same way in which i organized the book. the book is not chronological. it's not divided that starts off with george washington and then john adams and guinn for the president. instead, its slash the various parts of the day, and within each part of the day i sprinkle with vignettes some of the very serious and some of them traditional. a lot of them are all events because i'm always looking for those. i'm also going to cover some things that we are not going to see in the of coming inauguration in january because this time we don't have a change of power so we are not going to have that transition as we see sometimes but nevertheless at inauguration when a president does leave office here is the white eisenhower thinking the staff at the whit
in a times square in new york city and in classrooms around the country in paris and iraq, in afghanistan people are watching the u.s. presidential inauguration. they've all come there. there is a big crowd on the mall. ayaan going to speak to you today about this great historic subject, this great american institution. and i am going to do it in the same way in which i organized the book. the book is not chronological. it's not divided that starts off with george washington and then john adams...
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seconds later, a marine was killed, along with a member of the iraq forces that were accompanying us. and it was a very poignant moment, shot in the head. the battalion commander was right next to me, and about five minutes before that he said who are you? i sit on a combat the story here to gather your story. i had written several books on world war ii. interestingly enough, he said to me, he was a colonel of the battalion and he said, my father-in-law was a pilot in world war ii. he fought on the eastern front. we had an immediate rapport. then within five minutes, we are engaged in combat. and what was so striking and interesting is, this young marine was killed. he got up and he said, gentlemen i want you to give them a symphony of fire. he quoted patton that day. fired down the block. about several years later, we came back and i was given the honor of taking the fifth marines, which he led at that time, the normandy. we toured the normandy battlefields with them in that i was in falluja with. we went to pointe du hoc, which is the subject of this book, "dog company," which i'm g
seconds later, a marine was killed, along with a member of the iraq forces that were accompanying us. and it was a very poignant moment, shot in the head. the battalion commander was right next to me, and about five minutes before that he said who are you? i sit on a combat the story here to gather your story. i had written several books on world war ii. interestingly enough, he said to me, he was a colonel of the battalion and he said, my father-in-law was a pilot in world war ii. he fought on...
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does a person need a weapon in their home that's used in iraq and afghanistan? but i want to play -- we talk about reasonable. what some people might see in unreasonable, the battle on the other side. let's play what texas congressman had to say, his reaction to all of this. >> i wish to god she had had an m-4 in her office locked up so when she heard gun fire, she pulls it out and didn't have to lunge heroically with nothing in the hands and takes his head off before he can kill those precious kids. >> the congressman sounds as if he's writing a script for a movie, that -- and you have people, of course, who say schools are quote/unquote soft targets. does it take a senator manchin, again, a lifelong member of the nra to bring in to the fold if you will, in a conversation of reasonable gun control to bring in someone like gomert or just not possible? >> i think we're at the beginning of a conversation that's going to happen. >> but we are at the beginning. the president noted this is the fourth time. he's addressed this country. we are not. we are at the beginn
does a person need a weapon in their home that's used in iraq and afghanistan? but i want to play -- we talk about reasonable. what some people might see in unreasonable, the battle on the other side. let's play what texas congressman had to say, his reaction to all of this. >> i wish to god she had had an m-4 in her office locked up so when she heard gun fire, she pulls it out and didn't have to lunge heroically with nothing in the hands and takes his head off before he can kill those...
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he does often, when he i mention brave men and women who died in afghanistan and died previously in iraq and he meets with the families and does it privately. i remember, you remember covering president bush as well and we don't hear about it, they do it behind closed doors and he don't have television cameras and you know how painful the veterans that pay the ultimate price go through, their families. now it's happening at home. in talking to some of his advisors, he says what we saw on friday, with the president i was sitting in the briefing room and after four years of covering him you've never seen him, despite the previous tragedy, break down the way he did on friday and struggle at one point, you could hear a pin drop in the white house briefing room and as the president was struggling to keep his composure for 7, 8, 10 seconds, gives you an idea how difficult it is for him, as he mentioned, not just as a president, but as a parent. and i will note that on friday when he mentioned that this weekend, he and the first lady would hug their own children a little bit tighter, before the
he does often, when he i mention brave men and women who died in afghanistan and died previously in iraq and he meets with the families and does it privately. i remember, you remember covering president bush as well and we don't hear about it, they do it behind closed doors and he don't have television cameras and you know how painful the veterans that pay the ultimate price go through, their families. now it's happening at home. in talking to some of his advisors, he says what we saw on...
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. >> in iraq, a least 20 people have been killed in a series of car bombings outside shia temples. the violence comes one days after 19 people died in attacks nationwide. the number of people killed in this month's massive typhoon in the southern philippines has surpassed 1020 with the total expected to rise. eight officialsttttttttttttttttt 850 people remain missing. the u.s. has refused to sign on to a new united nations treaty calling for all countries that equal say in governance of the internet. a u.n. conference on a new global it smashed a communications treaty ended friday with an agreement to bring the internet under u.s. auspices but the u.s. along with key allies, including britain and canada, refused to join, saying u.n. jurisdiction would hand too much control to unfavorable governments. the treaty is slated to take effect in 2015. protests were held around the world friday to call attention to labor practices at the retail giant walmart. workers in the u.s. and nine other countries rallied at walmart stores and subsidiaries to denounce the company's alleged attempts t
. >> in iraq, a least 20 people have been killed in a series of car bombings outside shia temples. the violence comes one days after 19 people died in attacks nationwide. the number of people killed in this month's massive typhoon in the southern philippines has surpassed 1020 with the total expected to rise. eight officialsttttttttttttttttt 850 people remain missing. the u.s. has refused to sign on to a new united nations treaty calling for all countries that equal say in governance of...
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we had the war in iraq and put it on credit card. it was a good plan, paid for by the credit card, so there's a lot of responsibility to go around. i do support the revenue, the president ran on that platform above $250,000. i'm somewhat encouraged by the congress i am seeing. the speaker is not in favor of raising taxes for the political reality working with the president on that focusing on trying to get some spending reductions and that is an important part of this. the question for us on health hh care, food and save money but doesn't require beneficiaries. they may be struggling with that right now, but my hope is these two gentlemen who i think are working in good faith can present something to us for a consideration. ashley: coniston burgess, you have been outspoken saying taxes are already going up on obamacare. >> yes, 3.8% tax on unearned income that kicks in january 1 is baked into the cake. it is happening because of the bill the president signed back in 2010. all the taxes embedded in obamacare were done in a way to be u
we had the war in iraq and put it on credit card. it was a good plan, paid for by the credit card, so there's a lot of responsibility to go around. i do support the revenue, the president ran on that platform above $250,000. i'm somewhat encouraged by the congress i am seeing. the speaker is not in favor of raising taxes for the political reality working with the president on that focusing on trying to get some spending reductions and that is an important part of this. the question for us on...
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for example, i'm against giving the president the authorization to make a strike on iraq. because i didn't think that was a war that was fully justified. and it was not a war that we were prepared for. >> let's talk about how you got involved in politics and public service. when did you decide to enter public service, and had your previous experiences and education prepared you for that? >> as a young boy, i shattered my arm, a compound fracture. and i was deeply impressed by the orthopedic surgeon who fixed it up. from then on, i decided that my goal in life was to become someone like him. an orthopedic surgeon. not just a surgeon, but an orthopedic surgeon. and so then i studied. when i got into college, the first semester, i went into premed. but then i got old enough to volunteer. when i became a teen, i volunteered to when i was on my final leg and was wounded and lost my arm, i couldn't be an orthopedic surgeon, although my professors try to convince me to stay in medicine in some other field. but i decided something else. and in those days, the military gave you a w
for example, i'm against giving the president the authorization to make a strike on iraq. because i didn't think that was a war that was fully justified. and it was not a war that we were prepared for. >> let's talk about how you got involved in politics and public service. when did you decide to enter public service, and had your previous experiences and education prepared you for that? >> as a young boy, i shattered my arm, a compound fracture. and i was deeply impressed by the...
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that was the very time the irgc was arming and equiping shiite terrorists in iraq who were attacking american and other coalition forces when irgc people were training and arming and financing hezbollah in lebanon, and the list goes on and on. so i think this is, people are going to have a lot of questions about what that means for the entire obama administration policy. and i think, the fact that so much of this opposition, these questions, that are being raised, come from strong democratic party supporters may well throw a wrench into the white house plans to have a package announcement of the new national security team in the next few days. megyn: could this be, could this be a deal breaker? could he actually not get the necessary support? >> well, i think it's too early to say that. although, i'm very surprised at the level of, of opposition already being voiced. and a lot depends how republicans including senator mccain, decide they're going to go. you know, he and senator hagel were both vietnam veterans. they were close in the senate. and yet, senator hagel endorsed president
that was the very time the irgc was arming and equiping shiite terrorists in iraq who were attacking american and other coalition forces when irgc people were training and arming and financing hezbollah in lebanon, and the list goes on and on. so i think this is, people are going to have a lot of questions about what that means for the entire obama administration policy. and i think, the fact that so much of this opposition, these questions, that are being raised, come from strong democratic...
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. >> gretchen: he fought for his country in iraq and afghanistan. now he's fighting for his own freedom. former marine jon hammmar locked up in a mexican prison where he's been held for four months for possession of a registered antique weapon. he's reportedly being held there by members of a mexican cartel who are threaten to go kill him unless they get paid. lawmakers are starting to step in. will the family see their son in time for christmas? john's mother, olivia, joins me live from miami. good morning to you. >> good morning, thank you for having me. >> gretchen: of course. we talked to you maybe a few weeks ago when you first decided to go public with this story. what's the latest? what have you heard from your son? >> i think he is -- it's becoming more tenuous every day. i think the situation is more dire as becomes more and more public. i know that the story has gone in some of the top papers in mexico city and it's certainly all over the border towns and the papers and he's getting feedback, why are you in the news? what's this all about?
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we have our back against iraq financially. the world is more dangerous than any time i have -- we have our backs against the wall financially. the world is more dangerous than any time i have seen. there's a thing we cannot do if we continue to work together. we are a blessed nation. there's no substitute for american leadership. when it comes to trying to explain what america is all about it cannot tell a better story. tim is what america is all about. [applause] >> as you can tell, i am one proud governor, i think we will be one proud state today. i want to thank everybody here. and now with all of our friends in cameras you have questions. we can open it up to anyone. >> [no microphone] >> the one thing the republican party needs to understand is the answer to winning an election is never about the messenger. it is never about what the messenger of looks like. it is about the message. that is what needs to be understood. the message of what we believe in and letting the market work and being fiscally conservative any cannot
we have our back against iraq financially. the world is more dangerous than any time i have -- we have our backs against the wall financially. the world is more dangerous than any time i have seen. there's a thing we cannot do if we continue to work together. we are a blessed nation. there's no substitute for american leadership. when it comes to trying to explain what america is all about it cannot tell a better story. tim is what america is all about. [applause] >> as you can tell, i am...
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>> well, this is a book about the period of time between 9/11 and the beginning of the iraq war. the reason it is covering that, it's a period when all the major decisions were made in terms of policy. international policy around the world, about how the west was going to respond to al qaeda and the 9/11 attacks. >> so when it comes to president bush, vice president cheney, how proactive with a? what did you discover? >> well, pre-9/11 there were some serious problems. those being the bush administration, the president received a lot of briefing about the coming attack, was told there was going to be mass casualties, was told there was a cell in the message. but, unfortunately, members of the pentagon said this was all a big deception being done by m. lawton to take everyone's eyes off saddam hussein. after that, after the attacks, they got very aggressive in terms of the policies they decided, the policies they took on. and what you see in this book is what went into the decisions, how fast they were made. sometimes how badly they were made, but also some of them that came out c
>> well, this is a book about the period of time between 9/11 and the beginning of the iraq war. the reason it is covering that, it's a period when all the major decisions were made in terms of policy. international policy around the world, about how the west was going to respond to al qaeda and the 9/11 attacks. >> so when it comes to president bush, vice president cheney, how proactive with a? what did you discover? >> well, pre-9/11 there were some serious problems. those...
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and the republicans in congress than most of the money rebuilding transportation infrastructure in iraq and afghanistan, more money they spend than right here in the united states. after eight years of what service, president barack obama committed real money to improve our nation's rail system, including the development of high-speed rails and lo and behold, have the same who did not hesitate 1 cent when they were in charge, are complaining the money was not spend the way they wanted to be spent. the obsession with privatizing the northeast has been limited support and even violates the u.s. constitution. the chairman privatizing language is no private sector proposal for the northeast corner and the real competition act was determined by the nonpartisan congressional resource -- research was determined to violate raising costs. and eliminating long distance service. we agree we need true high speed rail is in the northeast corridor but we need to have a serious conversation about how this is to happen and they focus solely on privatizing with the goal of making the administration look
and the republicans in congress than most of the money rebuilding transportation infrastructure in iraq and afghanistan, more money they spend than right here in the united states. after eight years of what service, president barack obama committed real money to improve our nation's rail system, including the development of high-speed rails and lo and behold, have the same who did not hesitate 1 cent when they were in charge, are complaining the money was not spend the way they wanted to be...